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Threats vs. vulnerabilities vs. risks in cybersecurity
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Blog Post Oct 26, 2020Learn the difference between threats, vulnerabilities, and risks in cybersecurity and how to protect your website with proactive security measures.
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What Quantum Cryptography Is and How It Works
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Blog Post Oct 23, 2020What is quantum cryptography? Why is it important and how does it work? Learn about quantum cryptography and quantum-safe certificates from Sectigo.
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What Are Real Time Threats?
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Blog Post Oct 23, 2020In today’s world, we are more connected than ever before. Technology has advanced in every facet of our lives. We rely on computers to do the heavy lifting in almost every industry. And because of this, our businesses rely on those computers.
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Sectigo Activates Enterprise Authentication for All Partners
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Blog Post Oct 22, 2020For as long as Sectigo has existed, we’ve been working on new ways to make identity and authentication faster, simpler, and more reliable. Today, I am pleased to announce that we are making certificate issuance easier than ever by activating Enterprise Authentication for all Sectigo partners. As of today, all of our partners will receive access to this game-changing authentication service, giving them a valuable new tool to speed delivery of extended validation (EV) and organization validation (OV) certificates.
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What Are the Signs Your Website Has Malware?
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Blog Post Oct 22, 2020If your business depends on your online presence, then you are probably aware of the possibility of being hacked. Every day, tens of thousands of websites are hacked – malware is installed, sites are taken down, and businesses can be ruined. It’s the last thing you want to happen to your website because it can create an ongoing nightmare. For any online business, website security has to be a priority.
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Blog Post Oct 22, 2020
We Are Sectigo | Cameron Greenlees
After 20 years in the IT security industry, not much surprises Cameron Greenlees. Though the industry has changed rapidly throughout the past two decades, Cameron has made it a priority to keep up with the evolving technology landscape, ensuring that his team’s customers are prepared and protected.
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4 Reasons Why Website Security Is Important
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Why Would My CMS Be Outdated?
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Blog Post Oct 16, 2020But while the benefits of using a CMS for your website are very obvious, the drawbacks should come as a warning for anyone.
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DoS vs DDoS: What Is the Difference Between These Cyber Attacks?
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Blog Post Oct 15, 2020DoS and DDoS are two very common types of attacks to website systems that anyone with an online presence needs to be aware of. The difference between the two comes down to the number of attackers. Denial of Service (DoS) attacks come from a single attacker; Distributed Denial or Service (DDoS) attacks are conducted by multiple machines.
Learn more about the differences, as well as similarities, between these types of cyber attacks and how to protect your business from both.
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What Is a Phishing Attack & How Does It Affect My Website?
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Blog Post Oct 14, 2020Cybersecurity is a highly talked-about topic these days, and the word “phishing” gets thrown around quite a bit. Even if you know nothing about viruses, malware, or how to protect yourself online, you probably have come across this term at some point. Most people know it’s bad, and know not to click links or open attachments from people they don’t know, but unfortunately, the knowledge tends to stop there. Not many people can really speak to this common type of cyber attack and why it is harmful to a website.
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What Are Bots?
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Blog Post Oct 13, 2020What is a bot? A bot is short for “internet robot”. Other names include spiders, web bots, and crawlers. Generally speaking, a bot is used to perform an automated, repetitive job online.
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How Can I Prevent Malware in My Website URLs?
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Blog Post Oct 12, 2020Cybercriminals continue to find new, sneaky ways of attacking users. Why? Because it’s lucrative. The more successful attacks they can execute, the more money they can make.